The value of a benjamin sheridan 392pa 5.5mm 22cal air rifle is $185
Sheridan C silver streak in good condition would be worth between $125 -$160 USD
Around $100 in good condition.
The sheridan H series in good condition is roughly worth $100
It all depends on age, use, and condition of the rifle. Is it in Poor, Fair, Good, Very good or Excellent condition. Sheridan made 4 different model C series. The C Silver Streak, C9 Silver Streak, CB9 Blue Streak, and C9BP. Which one are you asking about?
what condition is the rifle in.
The C and CB series (NOT the C9 Series) in fair condition is worth around $55 to $85. There are many versions of the C series Sheridan Let me explain: Sheridan made air rifles started in 1945 and made a few variations of the C series. Benjamin bought out Sheridan and continued to make the C series ( C9, CB, CBW CW ) From 1949 to 1990 it was marked Sheridan. In 1972 serial numbers were redone and started with #000000. Crosman bought out Benjamin (1992) and continued to make the C series Rifle (It's very popular) The rifle was made in .177, .20, .22 caliber. From 1998-2000 Crosman marketed the C series .177 and .22 Caliber as a Benjamin and the .20 Caliber as a Sheridan. You may see a C9 Silver Streak or a C9 Blue streak. They are the current C series rifles At one point during the 1950's the rifle was marketed as a Benjamin Franklin as a marketing ploy. Benjamin Franklin had nothing to do with it. But his name got stuck on it anyway. Along the way the rifle has also been marketed as a Benjamin / Sheridan.
There are many versions of the C series Sheridan Let me explain: Sheridan made air rifles started in 1945 and made a few variations of the C series. Benjamin bought out Sheridan and continued to make the C series ( C9, CB, CBW CW ) From 1949 to 1990 it was marked Sheridan. In 1972 serial numbers were redone and started with #000000. Crosman bought out Benjamin (1992) and continued to make the C series Rifle (It's very popular) The rifle was made in .177, .20, .22 caliber. From 1998-2000 Crosman marketed the C series .177 and .22 Caliber as a Benjamin and the .20 Caliber as a Sheridan. You may see a C9 Silver Streak or a C9 Blue streak. They are the current C series rifles Unfortunately you did not state the condition of the rifle is it excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor and is it still working? I assume that your rifle was made between 1998 and 2000. If you re-post the question with the information I will try to give you and estimate. Without that information I can only give you a wild guess. Final note: at one point during the 1950's the rifle was marketed as a Benjamin Franklin as a marketing ploy. Benjamin Franklin had nothing to do with it. But his name got stuck on it anyway. Along the way the rifle has also been marketed as a Benjamin / Sheridan.
Depending on condition, $75-150. Very accurate and powerful hunting grade air rifle.
Depending on which version of the Silver Streak, the C Series or the C9 Series the value is about the same. In Very Good condition it is worth around $135 to $155 If it has no wear, scratches, dings, rust, pitting or other damage.
In order to give you an estimate of value, I need to know the current physical condition of the rifle. YOU need to give it some sort of rating like "Poor, Fair, Good, Very Good or Excellent condition." Without some rating it is not possible to answer you. Today Both Benjamin and Sheridan are owned by Crosman Air gun company.
I know of NO Sheridan O9 series but there is a C9 series 5.0 mm. without more information about the condition I can only guess at its value, anywhere between $250 (excellent) to $65 in fair condition.